A lot of musicians dream about making it big and Chase is no exception. He has all the pieces to build a rocket ship to the music industry, but he's missing the key. The songwriter. Featuring a well-meaning friend, overbearing mangers, stunts, and a grumpy Reese Weldman. (Slash)

Picnic Day is when the people of Boem celebrate the deserving dead with picnics in the cemeteries and flowers for the tombstones. Pustak has only undeserving dead to remember, and he stays out of cemeteries. But this Picnic Day Night there's something waiting for him in the cemetery close to home. A Tree People story, creepier than the others.

Marina's not doing so well after the death of her wife. Her friend Catalina has something to show her. But what they see surprises them both. Unlike most of my stories, this has no romance at all, and also no fantasy. Slice of life!

"Love means nothing in tennis. Love means you lose." The first thing Brian Carmine noticed about Isaac Benyamin when he first saw him on the practice courts in Paris wasn't his slightly-curly brown hair, his vibrant green eyes, or his full-body tan, it was that his serve was slightly off. Now Isaac's flirting with him and stealing his phone. M/M

Callum Slaw is a barber who has too much time on his hands. Drew Blue is a model that borders a celebrity. In a series of chance encounters, the two unlikely candidates of a budding relationship find themselves growing intrigued and enamored by one another. Male Slash.

Julian and Nicolas have been best friends for years, since meeting in a headmaster's office and making a bet to see who could cause the most trouble until they were free to leave the families and lifestyles they despised and go their separate ways. Now, after a year of silence, Nicolas has come back to collect on the bet. M/M relationships.

Gamble takes his job seriously, follows the rules and gets work done, keeping a clear distance between work and play. It really seems like the best thing all around to leave Flint behind when Gamble goes on an outside expedition. So why is Flint in such a desperate condition when Gamble returns?

If the guy was cute, running into him in a city of half a million people twice in two days was fate. But if he wasn't cute, it was creepy. Nathaniel wasn't one of those romantic idiots who believed in fate, though, so regardless of how attractive Rio might have been, it was weird.

Enter the diary of Theodore Smith: dedicated Christian, white-collar-worker, shop owner, animal lover and overall philanthropist. He's also gay, but that is not an issue. Theodore is convinced that abstinence is the answer to all hard questions. Slash, slice of life.

In which the author takes a moment to introduce her fantastical characters who live in a modern forested city and have various unconvential relationships with trees. There's a mention of robots and a mention of crime here. too.

Gana goes all out to protest the influence of the profiteering Strom Lindeski on her university, and gets entangled with a striking plant scientist with a beautiful green birthmark and her colleague who talks to trees. Another story about green people in the fictional city of Boem, and a sequel to "Stromnik." Originally published in the T. Spoon May 2013 anthology. Femslash.

[on hold] In a country where an individual's supernatural ability is cataloged by the government in a public database, there's no place for masked vigilantes or unknown supervillains. Mercy, the son of a high profile criminal family, just wants to attend university like every other normal college age super. David complicates that. M/M SLASH

Ezra is fresh off a summer full of his sister's whining, sad books, and tragedy abound. His insistence that he's fine - really, seriously - is ignored by almost everyone. And that's how he get's stuck with Marcus, a boy with enough tragedy of his own to hide behind a wall of denial, and with too much of a self-proclaimed social life to care. Love/hate ensues. Slash.

MxM. Anthony has finally retured home after two years. But this place is filled with too many memories for him. His parent's death. His bestfriend's death. He's ready to end it all. But, who is this dog? And why does something about it make him think about Jeff, the love he lost? Rating may change

Strom knows better than to accept a green gift. But what he's not counting on? The guy who keeps trying to give him things isn't acting alone. Might be slash, if you're sensitive to that kind of thing. Mostly, though, it's just a guy who talks to trees.

If someone had held a poll, Billy would have been voted least likely to go to heaven. Except now he's there, and he's been sent back down to Earth. His mission, should he choose to accept it: Help his teenage son find his true love and maybe, just maybe, right all the wrongs that he left behind. MM/Slash, strong language.

Topol's just passing through, on his way to a sunnier place. Gustis takes him in, and takes him out, and suddenly Topol sees the light. Slash, if you care. Ominous rumbles of racism through the streets, and other scary things. Also: green parts. And mysterious trees. One-shot!